NEW ROAD REOPENS BUS APPLICATION
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FOUR years ago Cardiff Corporation was unsuccessful in an application to the South Wales Traffic Commissioners for permission to operate a bus service between Kingsway, Cardiff, Caerphilly and Nelson, as an extension of the Cardiff-Capel Gwilym bus service. The Commissioners decided the road as not suitable.
The Corporation Transport Committee, however, has now decided to make a second application, the road having been improved in the meantime.
It is suggested that the 'route shall be operated jointly by Cardiff Corporation and Caerphilly 'Urban District Council.
TWELVE-JOURNEY TICKET APPLICATIONS DEFERRED.
'THREE applications which involved 1 the question of 12-journey tickets were not investigated at a meeting of the Northern Traffic Commissioners at Newcastle on Tuesday last.
The chairman, Sir John Maxwell, intimated that these applications would be held over pending the result of the cases now before the Commissioners, the hearing of which is to be continued on November 4, 5 and O.
LYTHAM ST. ANNES APPLICATION NEXT WEEK.
I T was announced on Tuesday last that the application by Lytham St. Annes Corporation for powers to substitute buses for trams, in a co-ordinated service with Blackpool Corporation, will be heard by the North-WesternTraffic Commissioners at Blackpool Town Hall on October 30.